Justice proves to be gentle with the Hollywood stars. Kanye West received only 50 hours of community work after a scuffle with a paparazzo, at the Los Angeles airport in September 2008.
A commissioner of the Court canceled all charges against the rapper and his manager, and the case was settled out of court.
West’s lawyer argued that the musician was “unduly accused” and added that the star and his manager, Don Crawley, already received 12 courses of anger management.
Mark Zuckman, the Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner annulled the case, but still wants the men to perform 50 hours of community service.

Kanye West has decided to seek peace and a new sense of life away from the American bustle and spend a month in the remote India.
The star revealed recently that he wants to take a break and to reassess his life after the September 9 incident. He went up even to cancel the tour that he was supposed to take with Lady GaGa, and now, according to relatives, plans to spend time in a Hindu ashram.
The rapper will find refuge in Pondicherry in order to find peace in religion. “It feels terrible after hurting Taylor Swift and believes this is still a sign that life goes in the wrong direction since he lost his mother in November 2007”, revealed a friend.

In the October issue of Elle, Amber Rose, Kanye West’s girlfriend, appears in a very sexy pictorial called “Naughty By Nature”.
The images show that the model is the happy possessor of forms that could get crazy even a woman.

Rapper Kanye West was the surprise guest at a charity show, held Sunday night in Hollywood.
The artist played three songs, in the audience cheers which did not appear affected by the incident at the Video Music Awards.
It was West’s first appearance on the scene from that event.

Lady Gaga and Kanye West appear in provocative positions in the official promoting video of the Fame Kills Tour.
Lady Gaga and Kanye will support together 34 shows in as many U.S. cities, promising fans a portion of entertainment as never seen before.
The tournament begins on November 24 in Phoenix and will end on January 24 in Dallas.